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Pay increase and lumpsum

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DirtyHarry
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by DirtyHarry »

LouBarlow wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:51
DirtyHarry wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:17
Anyone would think a great deal of money was being talked about.
If Simon Thompson could read this thread, he'd piss himself laughing.
If £900 isn’t a lot to you then you are privileged.
Chicken feed to the likes of Simon Thompson. Besides, once the taxman has taken his chunk, it won't be £900, will it?
milly
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by milly »

DirtyHarry wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 17:14
LouBarlow wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:51
DirtyHarry wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:17
Anyone would think a great deal of money was being talked about.
If Simon Thompson could read this thread, he'd piss himself laughing.
If £900 isn’t a lot to you then you are privileged.
Chicken feed to the likes of Simon Thompson. Besides, once the taxman has taken his chunk, it won't be £900, will it?
We have to fund our Public services somehow.
DirtyHarry
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by DirtyHarry »

milly wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 17:28
DirtyHarry wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 17:14
LouBarlow wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:51
DirtyHarry wrote:
12 Jul 2023, 16:17
Anyone would think a great deal of money was being talked about.
If Simon Thompson could read this thread, he'd piss himself laughing.
If £900 isn’t a lot to you then you are privileged.
Chicken feed to the likes of Simon Thompson. Besides, once the taxman has taken his chunk, it won't be £900, will it?
We have to fund our Public services somehow.
:roll:
TheProgster
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Re: Pay increase and lump

Post by TheProgster »

It turns out that everyone who voted NO in the ballot will not get the bonus, So you voted NO to the agreement you didn’t want it so you don’t get the 2 bonus lump sums of money !! You only get the pay rise, For those who voted YES you get everything…so that’s fair isn’t it? :dance
Last edited by TheProgster on 13 Jul 2023, 21:12, edited 1 time in total.
postieblueshirt
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Re: Pay increase and lump

Post by postieblueshirt »

TheProgster wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 19:47
It turns out that everyone who voted NO in the ballot will not get the bonus, So you voted NO to agreement you didn’t want it so you don’t get the 2 bonus lump sums of money !! You only get the pay rise, For those who voted YES you get everything…so that’s fair isn’t it? :dance
To bad it's anonymous eh.
Foxel
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Re: Pay increase and lump

Post by Foxel »

TheProgster wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 19:47
It turns out that everyone who voted NO in the ballot will not get the bonus, So you voted NO to agreement you didn’t want it so you don’t get the 2 bonus lump sums of money !! You only get the pay rise, For those who voted YES you get everything…so that’s fair isn’t it? :dance
Yes, also if you voted no, you still have sick pay, you don't have later starts, no annualised hours and all revisions are reversed. Grow up.
I'm turning purple!
postieblueshirt
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Re: Pay increase and lump

Post by postieblueshirt »

Foxel wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 19:59
TheProgster wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 19:47
It turns out that everyone who voted NO in the ballot will not get the bonus, So you voted NO to agreement you didn’t want it so you don’t get the 2 bonus lump sums of money !! You only get the pay rise, For those who voted YES you get everything…so that’s fair isn’t it? :dance
Yes, also if you voted no, you still have sick pay, you don't have later starts, no annualised hours and all revisions are reversed. Grow up.
Ah dam it to bad it's anonymous eh...
sam63
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by sam63 »

My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
Rommagic
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by Rommagic »

sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
When will the cwu and rm confirm?.
sam63
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by sam63 »

Rommagic wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 05:43
sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
When will the cwu and rm confirm?.
Not sure probably start of next week hopefully
jahbalon
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by jahbalon »

sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
Something to look forward too. If there is one good thing about a strike, it is the back pay and any lump sums due.
The public sectors workers are all been given a 6% rise too, policemen, junior doctors and teachers, so we posties have done not bad, considering 6% rise now, on top of the 2% rise we got in April too.
Jack1960
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by Jack1960 »

jahbalon wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 14:22
sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
Something to look forward too. If there is one good thing about a strike, it is the back pay and any lump sums due.
The public sectors workers are all been given a 6% rise too, policemen, junior doctors and teachers, so we posties have done not bad, considering 6% rise now, on top of the 2% rise we got in April too.
Yes some of us lost well 2500 pounds , most of what they wanted is coming in and we have 1400 to look forward to.
Not popping the corks in our office .
thefox
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by thefox »

jahbalon wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 14:22
sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
Something to look forward too. If there is one good thing about a strike, it is the back pay and any lump sums due.
The public sectors workers are all been given a 6% rise too, policemen, junior doctors and teachers, so we posties have done not bad, considering 6% rise now, on top of the 2% rise we got in April too.
Did all those other you jobs mentioned have their terms and conditions slashed as well gor their 6% ?
Frankie15
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by Frankie15 »

It really isn't a win or anything to celebrate but it's money that we're due or owed!! We're gonna get screwed in the months to come anyway so best taking what minimal funds that are coming our way. I voted NO before any of the naysayers jump on my back. The same naysayers that voted as I did and that will also not reject any money coming their way!!
jahbalon
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Re: Pay increase and lumpsum

Post by jahbalon »

thefox wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 14:54
jahbalon wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 14:22
sam63 wrote:
13 Jul 2023, 23:45
My guess is the £500 will get paid next week and the back money more likely on the 28th which means 17 weeks worth.
Something to look forward too. If there is one good thing about a strike, it is the back pay and any lump sums due.
The public sectors workers are all been given a 6% rise too, policemen, junior doctors and teachers, so we posties have done not bad, considering 6% rise now, on top of the 2% rise we got in April too.
Did all those other you jobs mentioned have their terms and conditions slashed as well gor their 6% ?
What terms and conditions slashed ? You must be living on the dark side of the moon.
We won this dispute, see my earlier posts.
Look at the all the lolly that is now coming our way, and job security for the rest of our lives.
Be happy and stop all this pitiful nit picking. Some people are never happy with their lot.
Give us the lolly you wally :wave